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Reduction of EpCAM-Positive Cells from a Cell Salvage Product Is Achieved by Leucocyte Depletion Filters Alone

Intraoperative cell salvage reduces the need for allogeneic blood transfusion in complex cancer surgery, but concerns about the possibility of it re-infusing cancer cells have hindered its application in oncology. We monitored the presence of cancer cells on patient-salvaged blood by means of flow c...

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Autores principales: Merolle, Lucia, Schiroli, Davide, Farioli, Daniela, Razzoli, Agnese, Gavioli, Gaia, Iori, Mauro, Piccagli, Vando, Lambertini, Daniele, Bassi, Maria Chiara, Baricchi, Roberto, Marraccini, Chiara
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10299373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37373781
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12124088
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author Merolle, Lucia
Schiroli, Davide
Farioli, Daniela
Razzoli, Agnese
Gavioli, Gaia
Iori, Mauro
Piccagli, Vando
Lambertini, Daniele
Bassi, Maria Chiara
Baricchi, Roberto
Marraccini, Chiara
author_facet Merolle, Lucia
Schiroli, Davide
Farioli, Daniela
Razzoli, Agnese
Gavioli, Gaia
Iori, Mauro
Piccagli, Vando
Lambertini, Daniele
Bassi, Maria Chiara
Baricchi, Roberto
Marraccini, Chiara
author_sort Merolle, Lucia
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description Intraoperative cell salvage reduces the need for allogeneic blood transfusion in complex cancer surgery, but concerns about the possibility of it re-infusing cancer cells have hindered its application in oncology. We monitored the presence of cancer cells on patient-salvaged blood by means of flow cytometry; next, we simulated cell salvage, followed by leucodepletion and irradiation on blood contaminated with a known amount of EpCAM-expressing cancer cells, assessing also residual cancer cell proliferation as well as the quality of salvaged red blood cell concentrates (RBCs). We observed a significant reduction of EpCAM-positive cells in both cancer patients and contaminated blood, which was comparable to the negative control after leucodepletion. The washing, leucodepletion and leucodepletion plus irradiation steps of cell salvage were shown to preserve the quality of RBCs in terms of haemolysis, membrane integrity and osmotic resistance. Finally, cancer cells isolated from salvaged blood lose their ability to proliferate. Our results confirm that cell salvage does not concentrate proliferating cancer cells, and that leucodepletion allows for the reduction of residual nucleated cells, making irradiation unnecessary. Our study gathers pieces of evidence on the feasibility of this procedure in complex cancer surgery. Nevertheless, it highlights the necessity of finding a definitive consensus through prospective trials.
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spelling pubmed-102993732023-06-28 Reduction of EpCAM-Positive Cells from a Cell Salvage Product Is Achieved by Leucocyte Depletion Filters Alone Merolle, Lucia Schiroli, Davide Farioli, Daniela Razzoli, Agnese Gavioli, Gaia Iori, Mauro Piccagli, Vando Lambertini, Daniele Bassi, Maria Chiara Baricchi, Roberto Marraccini, Chiara J Clin Med Article Intraoperative cell salvage reduces the need for allogeneic blood transfusion in complex cancer surgery, but concerns about the possibility of it re-infusing cancer cells have hindered its application in oncology. We monitored the presence of cancer cells on patient-salvaged blood by means of flow cytometry; next, we simulated cell salvage, followed by leucodepletion and irradiation on blood contaminated with a known amount of EpCAM-expressing cancer cells, assessing also residual cancer cell proliferation as well as the quality of salvaged red blood cell concentrates (RBCs). We observed a significant reduction of EpCAM-positive cells in both cancer patients and contaminated blood, which was comparable to the negative control after leucodepletion. The washing, leucodepletion and leucodepletion plus irradiation steps of cell salvage were shown to preserve the quality of RBCs in terms of haemolysis, membrane integrity and osmotic resistance. Finally, cancer cells isolated from salvaged blood lose their ability to proliferate. Our results confirm that cell salvage does not concentrate proliferating cancer cells, and that leucodepletion allows for the reduction of residual nucleated cells, making irradiation unnecessary. Our study gathers pieces of evidence on the feasibility of this procedure in complex cancer surgery. Nevertheless, it highlights the necessity of finding a definitive consensus through prospective trials. MDPI 2023-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10299373/ /pubmed/37373781 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12124088 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Merolle, Lucia
Schiroli, Davide
Farioli, Daniela
Razzoli, Agnese
Gavioli, Gaia
Iori, Mauro
Piccagli, Vando
Lambertini, Daniele
Bassi, Maria Chiara
Baricchi, Roberto
Marraccini, Chiara
Reduction of EpCAM-Positive Cells from a Cell Salvage Product Is Achieved by Leucocyte Depletion Filters Alone
title Reduction of EpCAM-Positive Cells from a Cell Salvage Product Is Achieved by Leucocyte Depletion Filters Alone
title_full Reduction of EpCAM-Positive Cells from a Cell Salvage Product Is Achieved by Leucocyte Depletion Filters Alone
title_fullStr Reduction of EpCAM-Positive Cells from a Cell Salvage Product Is Achieved by Leucocyte Depletion Filters Alone
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of EpCAM-Positive Cells from a Cell Salvage Product Is Achieved by Leucocyte Depletion Filters Alone
title_short Reduction of EpCAM-Positive Cells from a Cell Salvage Product Is Achieved by Leucocyte Depletion Filters Alone
title_sort reduction of epcam-positive cells from a cell salvage product is achieved by leucocyte depletion filters alone
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10299373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37373781
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12124088
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